Council should spike Poseidon
Plenty is being read into the Huntington Beach City Council’s narrow
4-3 decision to approve the environmental report for the Poseidon
desalination plant. Some say it looks likely that the same majority
will OK the final project later this fall. Others think the plan
might get derailed, if not by the council then by the California
Coastal Commission.
All that will remain conjecture until the council’s decision. What
shouldn’t happen now is for too much to be read into what already has
happened.
It is not unexpected that the council would approve the
environmental report. That decision, after all, can be seen narrowly
as concerning whether the report adequately addresses problems that
the plant might generate. More importantly, it also may not have been
the best time for anti-Poseidon forces to gain a victory.
Opponents of the desalination plant need to remember that the
council’s decision last week was solely about the environmental
report. Turning it down would have allowed Poseidon to return with a
new report, as in fact it already had. Denying the plant’s
conditional-use permit would be a more direct, undeniable signal
about the council’s opinion.
To repeat our earlier stand: The council should turn down this
proposal. As we have written before, southeast Huntington Beach
already is unfairly burdened with the ASCON site, the Orange County
Sanitation District and the AES plant. Enough industry here is
enough.
Under city law, the council is well within its rights, for these
reasons, to turn this project down. It is not compatible with the
direction the area is developing -- away from industry and toward
tourism-based businesses and homes with high property values -- and
it will hurt the welfare of the area -- specifically by holding back
the very development that most benefits the city and certainly will
benefit it far more than any tax revenue from the desalination plant.
Those facts need to be foremost in council members’ minds as they
approach their final decision. If they are, the decision should be an
easy one.
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What is the most compelling reason to support or oppose the
Poseidon desalination plant? Call our Readers Hotline at (714)
966-4691 or send e-mail to [email protected]. Please
spell your name and include your hometown and phone number for
verification purposes.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.